Friday, July 09, 2010

Obama Job Rating

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Founding Fathers Vindicated

Senator Robert Byrd died this past week. He had a long and satisfying life dying at the young age of 92. He was America's longest serving senator. He so loved the Senate he wrote extensively about its history and rules. He was an accomplished fiddle player and he was a slave owner. Oh, you caught that! Let me state for the record that he wasn't a slave owner, he was worse, he was a slave hunter.


Robert Byrd joined the KKK as a young man and became their community organizer helping to recruit new members. After becoming a senator Mr. Byrd organized one of the longest filibusterers in America's history against the Civil Rights Act. But in 1982 Mr. Byrd had a change of heart after the death of a grandson and realized that even the “Black Man” can feel pain after the death of a loved one.

He then became one the loudest proponents of civil rights. May he rest in peace.

The following is part of an eulogy given by former President Bill Clinton:

“There are a lot of people who wrote these eulogies for Senator Byrd, and the newspapers, and I read a bunch of them. And they mentioned that he once had a fleeting association with the Ku Klux Klan. And what does that mean?
I'll tell what you it means. He was a country boy from the hills and hollers of West Virginia. He was trying to get elected. And maybe he did something he shouldn't have done, and he spent the rest of his life making it up. And that's what a good person does.”

And that is what a good person does, he corrects his mistakes and owns up to them. And eventually the world recognizes and accepts your mistakes.

The Founding Fathers have been unmercifully savaged by Progressives for over a hundred years because some of them owned slaves at a time when most of the world were slaves to Monarchs and Dictators. While Mr. Byrd joined the KKK to get something, the founding fathers pledged their lives and their fortunes to give something.

Freedom for all mankind.

Now thanks to Mr. Clinton and President Obama the Founding Fathers have been vindicated.

The Founding Fathers may now rest in peace..